Wait awhile... who "sent you" Basecamp 2.03? That's an ancient version with lots of bugs. This thread so long I can't remember where we started. Did you say you were running Windows 7? If so, I think you are going to have a lot of problems with that old Basecamp software.

Well, this is interesting. I just installed MapSource and it DOES show all three mapsets on the dropdown. However, as usual, there is still nothing on the BC. Could it be that my version is already outdated since it appears to be an older version than the one listed a littler earlier?

Well, this is interesting. I just installed MapSource and it DOES show all three mapsets on the dropdown. However, as usual, there is still nothing on the BC. Could it be that my version is already outdated since it appears to be an older version than the one listed a littler earlier?

Definitely update. On top of all the crashing and bugs the old version didn't support custom maps.

Wait awhile... who "sent you" Basecamp 2.03? That's an ancient version with lots of bugs. This thread so long I can't remember where we started. Did you say you were running Windows 7? If so, I think you are going to have a lot of problems with that old Basecamp software.

Wait awhile... who "sent you" Basecamp 2.03? That's an ancient version with lots of bugs. This thread so long I can't remember where we started. Did you say you were running Windows 7? If so, I think you are going to have a lot of problems with that old Basecamp software.

That's really interesting because I checked on the updates and it told me that mine was the latest version. I got it bundled with the eTrex Legend HCx. I'll go to the site you recommend and see if I can get it.

You know, it could have saved us all a lot of trouble if you mentioned what version of Basecamp you had.

I don't find it at all surprising that an old disk was provided with the Vista Hcx. That's a very old model and I'm sure the Basecamp version was contemporary back when it was packaged.

Garmin no longer provides Basecamp on disk at all, you need to download the latest version. I think that makes more sense because updates come along frequently. Really, with any product that includes a disk, you need to visit the company's website and check for updated software.

Garmin probably mass produced the CDs with the software and expects the buyer to have web access and update to the latest version. The manual which came on CD with my OR300 was 1 and 1/2 years old; the software on the OR300 was 2 versions out of date even though REI said they had just received the units from Garmin.

I would certainly let them know, and that the pay for help service they sent you to did no good.

You know, it could have saved us all a lot of trouble if you mentioned what version of Basecamp you had.

I don't find it at all surprising that an old disk was provided with the Vista Hcx. That's a very old model and I'm sure the Basecamp version was contemporary back when it was packaged.

Garmin no longer provides Basecamp on disk at all, you need to download the latest version. I think that makes more sense because updates come along frequently. Really, with any product that includes a disk, you need to visit the company's website and check for updated software.

Had I even suspected that anyone would sell an OLD version of a program I could've figured it out for myself. I disagree that a consumer should visit a manufacturor's web site to check for updates when they buy a product. It is the manufacturor's RESPONSIBILITY to make any shortcomings or necessary updates known to a consumer.